Finally, follow along with the stories, companies and initiatives mentioned during the show with the guide below:

GreenBiz week in review

Tune in at 2:15 minutes into the episode for a weekly roundup of the news you need to know about.

Inside San Francisco's new resilience strategy

Following in the footsteps of nearby Berkeley, California, the City of San Francisco this week unveilied a new resilience strategy that aims to address not only the region's famous earthquake risk and vulnerability to sea-level rise, but also simmering social and economic turmoil linked to rapid gentrification.

The budding $258 billion blue economy is full of opportunity, from deep sea exploration to more efficient cargo shipping — that is assuming that ecological issues like coral reef bleaching, acidification and plastic pollution can be controlled.

Featured stories

An in-depth look at two stories changing the game for green business. Tune it around 14:30minute and 34:50minute to hear this week's features.

The Paris climate agreement goes legit

Five months after the United Nations COP21 climate talks in Paris, more than 150 countries are expected today in New York to sign a global accord that aims to limit global average temperature rise to "well below" 2 degrees Celsius.

Media conglomerate, theme park enterprise and cruise ship operator Disney interacts with the environment in many ways. That's spurred the company to implement an internal price on carbon to setting emissions reduction goals and implementing new land conservation and ssustainability education programs.

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News, events, webcasts — the list goes on. Keep your finger on the pulse of the latest in sustainability by keeping up with GreenBiz.

Heading to Hawaii

What happens when tech and sustainability collide? Find out at VERGE Hawaii June 21-23 in Honolulu. Can't make it? Mark your calendar now for VERGE 2016, happening Sept. 19-22 in Santa Clara, California.